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Discover Ludwig"soliciting advice" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to ask for or seek advice or guidance from someone. You can use this phrase in situations where you need help or counsel in making a decision or solving a problem. For example: - "I am soliciting advice from experienced investors before making any major financial decisions." - "The new manager is known for soliciting advice from her team before making important business decisions." - "My aunt always solicits advice from her friends before trying out a new recipe."
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"Give me the lowdown," he said, soliciting advice.
Most obviously, soliciting advice helps you find solutions to genuine problems.
He remembers soliciting advice from all quarters and selecting the best option on the menu.
The future governor absorbed the business school model of acquiring data, analyzing it, soliciting advice and encouraging vigorous debate before reaching a decision.
Mr Kerry made two phone calls soliciting advice from Mr Clinton, who was lying in a hospital bed awaiting quadruple bypass surgery.
He made the "exceptional step" of soliciting advice from three lawyers outside his own department in order to validate the decision.
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WE love to solicit advice.
"Mike solicits advice," Mr. Cunningham said.
He solicited advice on cabinet nominations.
Before the match, Serena solicited advice from Venus.
Clinton solicited advice from dozens of people, including Sorensen, and then tinkered.
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